Ohio hockey player Cody Black represented the United States in the 2017 Ball Hockey World Championship. (The Post)

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Stock up on Mountain Dew and Doritos, because today is National Video Games Day. If you don’t feel like dusting off your original PlayStation, here are four modern classics that have been remastered for current consoles.

Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy (PlayStation 4)

Games from 20 years ago don't always hold up over time, but the simple-yet-challenging style that made the Crash Bandicoot series a pioneer of platforming games still does. All three original Crash games — Crash Bandicoot, Cortex Strikes Back and Warped — are bundled in this remaster that's just as fun as it was on the original PlayStation.

Halo: The Master Chief Collection (Xbox One)

Just as the Crash series was a hallmark of the original PlayStation, Halo became synonymous with the Xbox. The futuristic shooter laid the groundwork for the modern multiplayer shooter, and the remastered graphics in The Master Chief Collection have brought back the delight that comes from slaying aliens with an energy sword.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered (PlayStation 4 and Xbox One)

For years, Call of Duty was set in World War II — but in 2007, Modern Warfare changed that, and, for almost the entire next decade, most major first-person shooters were set in modern or near-future times. Modern Warfare may not have reshaped the technical or gameplay aspects of shooters, but it did shape the future of the genre. Oh, and it's still perhaps the most enjoyable Call of Duty game ever.

WipEout Omega Collection (PlayStation 4 and •Xbox One)

Futuristic racing series WipEout always had some pretty gorgeous graphics, and the 4K graphics in the Omega Collection are just gorgeous. Plus, WipEout has a fantastic ambiance, blending techno music with its sleek graphics to create the world of the future.